If you are developing a website or a web application you don't
interact with this location service directly. Instead you use the
HTML5 geolocation web api. This will give you the best
position estimate for the users device, based on all available
sensors (including GPS) and all location services supported by
their device.

If you are developing a native application or library for a desktop
operating system or Android, you can in principle use this service
via its HTTPS API. Please refer to the
API documentation for the details.
On other mobile operating systems, you typically cannot access
the required Bluetooth, cell and WiFi network information
required to call the service API.

The service is currently provided as-is, free of charge, without
any guarantee on availability, accuracy of results or
continued existence. We don't offer any commercial plans for
the service and have no plans to provide such.

API Keys

In order to use the service API you need to obtain an API key.
If you use one of the existing applications, there is a good
chance those applications already come with an API key included.
We require these API keys as one way to prevent abuse of the
service.

If you are developing a new application, please
contact us to obtain an API key.
Please make sure to describe your use-case and intended use of
the service. If you merely want to test out the service for an
experiment, please use the literal "test" API key.

We'll try to get back to you in a manner of days, but depending
on vacation times it might take longer.